California farmers worry about impact of Trump's tariffs
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Following President Trump’s imposition of significant tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, California farmers expressed deep concern about the potential repercussions on their agricultural businesses. The 25% tariff on products from Canada and Mexico and the 10% tariff on China could lead to retaliatory measures such as increased prices and decreased demand. This fear is particularly prevalent among tomato growers, whose exports majorly rely on these nations. As the tariffs unfold, challenges are expected to compound for farmers already anxious about immigration policies affecting labor availability.
The tariffs come as California farmers are already rattled by worries that a massive deportation effort - which Trump promised during his campaign - could
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